Erik Bearer (@coach_bearer) 's Twitter Profile
Erik Bearer

@coach_bearer

“Do not let what you can not do interfere with what you can do.”

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Coach Nate Leonard, M.Ed. (@coachleonardtx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm seeing a movement on Twitter of skill players saying that football is not football unless their linemen are involved. I'm here for this movement.

Coach Marion (@brennanmarion4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Use to believe toughness was about action. As I grow older I’ve learned it’s all about your reaction to things that defines how tough you are.

Darryl Bullock (@coachbull_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you make a mistake, there are 3 things you should do if you want to be great. 1. Admit it. 2. Learn from it, and 3. Don't repeat it.

Jon Gordon (@jongordon11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good teachers know their lesson plans. Great teachers know their students. Good coaches know X's and O's. Great coaches know their players. Good leaders know their vision. Great leaders know their team. Your people make the difference. They matter. Remind them that you care.

Erik Bearer (@coach_bearer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you're in the DMV area and are looking to get better for your sport, hit my man up! He is a great sports performance coach, and an even better person! He will get you right!!

Joel Klatt (@joelklatt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disqualifying players for plays like that is atrocious...I am fine with the penalty, but kicking the player out of the game is awful

Erik Bearer (@coach_bearer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

All football coaches/fans on Twitter, I have an honest question: If Sermon from OSU was ball carrier instead of Fields, would Skalski from Clemson still be called for Targeting? Curious to see what you all think.

David Ballou (@ua_coachballou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t confuse activity with improvement. Just because you show up doesn’t mean you are getting better, it just means you gave yourself a shot at average. The intent is what separates people.

Phyllis Fagell, LCPC (@pfagell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are many kids who no longer think of themselves as "smart" because their grades took a hit in '20-'21. To help them stay engaged, remind them they're still the same curious, capable kid & should instead feel a sense of pride & accomplishment for negotiating this tough year.

Jon Gordon (@jongordon11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do More Than What’s Required – Average effort generates average results. If you want more, do more. Even a little extra each day can create big results over time.